GITEX Future Health Africa | 28-29 Sept 2027 Casablanca, Morocco

Stakeholders

Ministry of Health and Social Protection – Kingdom of Morocco

The Ministry of Health and Social Protection is the driving force behind GITEX Future Health Africa, providing high-level public authority, strategic oversight, and policy leadership for this inaugural healthcare innovation platform. As part of Morocco’s broader national vision for a resilient, equitable, and digitised health system, the Ministry champions the use of advanced technologies such as AI, digital health records, and smart infrastructure to improve access, quality, and outcomes across the healthcare continuum. Through this leadership role, the Ministry positions Morocco as a regional hub for collaborative healthcare transformation.

Mohammed VI Foundation for Sciences and Health (FM6SS)

The Mohammed VI Foundation for Sciences and Health (FM6SS) plays a key strategic role in advancing healthcare innovation, scientific research, education, and clinical excellence. As a major partner of the Ministry and KAOUN International, the Foundation contributes its medical, academic, and research expertise to build Morocco’s health-tech ecosystem and position the country as a continental health innovation hub. FM6SS’s involvement ensures deep engagement with academia, training, and long-term capacity building in health sciences and technology.

KAOUN International

KAOUN International is the global organiser of GITEX events and the driving force behind the GITEX Future Health Africa platform. A wholly owned subsidiary of Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC), KAOUN International leverages more than four decades of experience producing world-class tech exhibitions to create meaningful connections between industry players, government leaders, investors, and innovators. Through its role in GITEX Future Health Africa, KAOUN International amplifies Africa’s voice in global health innovation and fosters public-private partnerships that accelerate digital transformation and investment across the continent’s health sector.